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Scheduled Maintenance<br />

When the oil change message appears in<br />

the information display, it is time for an oil<br />

change. Make sure you perform the oil<br />

change within two weeks or 500 miles<br />

(800 kilometers) of the message<br />

appearing. Make sure you reset the<br />

Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor after each oil<br />

change. See Oil Change Indicator Reset<br />

(page 278).<br />

If your information display resets<br />

prematurely or becomes inoperative, you<br />

should perform the oil change interval at<br />

six months or 5000 miles (8000<br />

kilometers) from your last oil change.<br />

Never exceed one year or 10000 miles<br />

(16000 kilometers) between oil change<br />

intervals.<br />

Your vehicle is very sophisticated and built<br />

with multiple, complex, performance<br />

systems. Every manufacturer develops<br />

these systems using different<br />

specifications and performance features.<br />

That is why it is important to rely upon your<br />

dealership to properly diagnose and repair<br />

your vehicle.<br />

Ford Motor Company has recommended<br />

maintenance intervals for various parts<br />

and component systems based upon<br />

engineering testing. Ford Motor Company<br />

relies upon this testing to determine the<br />

most appropriate mileage for replacement<br />

of oils and fluids to protect your vehicle at<br />

the lowest overall cost to you and<br />

recommends against maintenance<br />

schedules that deviate from the scheduled<br />

maintenance information.<br />

We strongly recommend the use of only<br />

genuine Ford, Motorcraft or<br />

Ford-authorized re-manufactured<br />

replacement parts engineered for your<br />

vehicle.<br />

Additives and Chemicals<br />

This owner's manual and the Ford<br />

Workshop Manual list the recommended<br />

additives and chemicals for your vehicle.<br />

We do not recommend using chemicals or<br />

additives not approved by us as part of<br />

your vehicle’s normal maintenance. Please<br />

consult your warranty information.<br />

Oils, Fluids and Flushing<br />

In many cases, fluid discoloration is a<br />

normal operating characteristic and, by<br />

itself, does not necessarily indicate a<br />

concern or that the fluid needs to be<br />

changed. However, a qualified expert, such<br />

as the factory-trained technicians at your<br />

dealership, should inspect discolored fluids<br />

that also show signs of overheating or<br />

foreign material contamination<br />

immediately.<br />

Make sure to change your vehicle’s oils and<br />

fluids at the specified intervals or in<br />

conjunction with a repair. Flushing is a<br />

viable way to change fluid for many vehicle<br />

sub-systems during scheduled<br />

maintenance. It is critical that systems are<br />

flushed only with new fluid that is the same<br />

as that required to fill and operate the<br />

system or using a Ford-approved flushing<br />

chemical.<br />

Owner Checks and Services<br />

Make sure you perform the following basic<br />

maintenance checks and inspections every<br />

month or at six-month intervals.<br />

484<br />

Explorer (TUB) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2016, First Printing

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